Submillimeter Ultra-High Field 9.4 T Brain MR Image Collection and Manual Cortical Segmentations

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Lucas Mahler [1 ]
Julius Steiglechner [1 ]
Benjamin Bender [2 ]
Tobias Lindig [3 ]
Dana Ramadan [1 ]
Jonas Bause [3 ]
Florian Birk [1 ]
Rahel Heule [1 ]
Edyta Charyasz [2 ]
Michael Erb [1 ]
Vinod Jangir Kumar [2 ]
Gisela E. Hagberg [1 ]
Pascal Martin [2 ]
Gabriele Lohmann [4 ]
Klaus Scheffler [1 ]
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[1] Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics,Department High
[2] University Hospital Tübingen,field Magnetic Resonance
[3] University Hospital Tübingen,Department of Biomedical Magnetic Resonance
[4] University Children’s Hospital,Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology
[5] University of Tübingen,Center for MR Research
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10.1038/s41597-025-04779-2
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The UltraCortex repository houses magnetic resonance imaging data of the human brain obtained at an ultra-high field strength of 9.4 T. It contains 86 structural MR images with spatial resolutions ranging from 0.6 to 0.8 mm. Additionally, the repository includes segmentations of 12 brains into gray and white matter compartments. These segmentations have been independently validated by two expert neuroradiologists, thus establishing them as a reliable gold standard. This resource provides researchers with access to high-quality brain imaging data and validated segmentations, facilitating neuroimaging studies and advancing our understanding of brain structure and function. Existing repositories do not accommodate field strengths beyond 7 T, nor do they offer validated segmentations, underscoring the significance of this new resource.
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